Your kid came back from spring break scratching their head nonstop. You check behind their ears and find tiny white specks clinging to hair shafts. Lice. And now you’re dreading the walk to the pharmacy counter asking for lice treatment while other customers pretend not to notice.
Here’s what I tell every parent: lice have nothing to do with cleanliness. They spread through head-to-head contact, and kids on spring break are in constant close proximity.
Start with ChatRx’s Free Symptom Checker
Not sure it’s lice? ChatRx’s free symptom checker takes about 2 minutes and helps confirm whether symptoms match lice or something else like dandruff or dry scalp. Getting it right matters because the treatments are different.
How to Confirm It’s Lice
Lice are tiny brown insects about the size of a sesame seed. Their eggs, called nits, are white, oval specks that cling to hair shafts near the scalp. Unlike dandruff, nits don’t flake off when brushed.
Check behind the ears and along the nape of the neck. A fine-toothed nit comb through wet, conditioned hair is the most reliable way to find them.
Why Over-the-Counter Products Sometimes Fail
Permethrin-based products used to work well. But lice in many regions have developed resistance. Parents buy OTC products, do all the combing, wash every sheet in hot water, and the lice return a week later.
When standard treatments fail, prescription options like ivermectin or spinosad work better against resistant lice.
Treatment Without the Pharmacy Awkwardness
A chat-based e-visit through ChatRx costs $25. You describe symptoms through our private system. No video call. If prescription lice treatment is appropriate, it goes to your pharmacy electronically. You pick it up without explaining anything to anyone at the counter.
No. Lice cannot jump, fly, or hop. Lice can only crawl, so direct contact is the only way to transmit them.
Lice can live on the scalp for up to 30 days. Lice can live off the scalp for 1-2 days.
What Else You Need to Do
Treat all household members with active lice at the same time. Wash bedding and recently worn clothing in hot water. Soak combs and brushes in hot water for 10 minutes. Items that can’t be washed should be sealed in a plastic bag for two weeks.
Repeat treatment in 7 to 10 days to catch newly hatched nits.
A Recent Patient Story
A mom contacted ChatRx after finding lice on all three kids following a spring break sleepover trip. Two OTC treatments had already failed. Our assessment led to a prescription-strength treatment that finally cleared the infestation. She said the private online process was the only part of the ordeal that didn’t feel awful.
The Bottom Line
Lice happen. They’re not a reflection of your hygiene or parenting. When OTC products fail, ChatRx provides prescription lice treatment for $25 without the embarrassment. Private, fast, from your phone.












